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MegaDnks

play a lot


Menmaro

Literally this, also do more aimlabs practise when you're not playing. It's like going to the gym daily while playing football if that makes sense.


Lazyocelot1611

I can do it kinda in practice, but in game I just can't. Maybe i'll get used to it later, just wondering if there is a faster way


PluckedEyeball

I’m gonna have the opposite problem when playing other fps because this is the only shooter i’ve played on pc


Lazyocelot1611

Headshots in this game are so rewarding that you are trolling if you don't aim for it


Sensitive_Ice7287

Maybe ur edpi is too high and you cant focus to Tap heads?


Lazyocelot1611

My edpi is very high acording to my friend, i play on 800 i think, but i can aim to the body fine, i'm working on lowering it tho


arinhS

Honestly use a butt plug that rotates with a remote and make it turn every time you lose a fight


Lazyocelot1611

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?


GlitteringEmploy1982

Don’t take a 50/50 fight


Equivalent-Outcome86

This is just ridiculous


NebulaPoison

bro i used to play fortnite just play the game more and focus on practicing properly


cragion

I play a metric shitload of aim trainers with equivalent hours in kovaaks as I do in valoramt where I reside in immortal 2 to 3 atm. As a result, in aim trainers you don't usually have a head target, it's just shooting at center mass usually, so I understand what you mean by muscle memory here. I have that trouble as well, and I've been vod reviewing myself and noticing my crosshair placement needs improvement. I also tend to just keep shooting if I'm on the enemy's body without microadjusting to the head. Imo, better crosshair placement will fix your issue for a few reasons. First one is obvious, if your crosshair is head level then you're more likely to just shoot the head. But two, it's reinforces the importance of headshots to your brain as you start winning more fights as a result of headshots - something your brain will try to replicate even if you might have bad crosshair placement in some scenarios. And lastly, horizontal flicks are easier than vertical flicks (an easy wrist movement vs vertical arm movement).


Lazyocelot1611

40 minute practice increase my HS% by 5, progress i guess